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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-24, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-24, DAILY. page 1

WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Oinci eoutii-east oorncr of High street and Sugar illcjr TKKMS. Daily per annum, - $1 00 Tii-wneklypor annum, . ' . 4 00 Wuekly per aminm, - - ' i 00 , Terms of Advertising. Twelve linet ress, one or three inaerttoni, $. and S5 centa lor each aildHiniinl insertion for three montlts S lor ail inontha Jil -lor 12 montei 12 Longer adverlite-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over U in aix montlia, Ut thk Ykak. For twelve lines JI3 fourth of a eol uinn 20 half a column 30 whole column $K). BUSINESS CARDS. MATTITEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt I .aw, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice oiio door aouth of 1. IS. Whiting St lluntiunton'a Book-More, up ataira. Nov. 1,1845. K. J.Matthkws. A. B. BUTTl.KI. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID Alll'CHrXL, Broud aireet, Columbus, O-hio. April li..dtf. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. BOOKSI'.l.I.KHS and Stationers, neat door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbua, Ohio. A large assortment t f Books and Stationery always on hand. SIvlBl HT & L1LI.KY, n BOOK-BINDKItS, High street, opposite the Fublic Offi-cea, Columbua. Aui. SH, 18 to. W. Skibkrt; M. C. Lillkt. Willinm II. Jams Henry Jnrvis. CIOLLKCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all busincsa entrusted to them, with punctuality and dospatch,aud upon reasonable terms. Ollice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 11, y. Columbus, Ohio W. Ii. 1DK, M. I)., DENTIST. (Late of Ilia lirra of Crnue & Ide, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the residence of the ate Col. M. Jcwett. May fl..dtf. GERE, ABBOTT V CO., DKALKRS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, Glass, limine Builders' materials, harming and Mechanical Tools, Military tiooda, &c. &C, No. llil High street, sign of the (iilt l'atllock. WING At UICHAKUS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Cowls, (Iroce-lies, Boots and Shoes, &c. ecc, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Coodale's How, High street. J. H. MKOGGS, DF.Al.F.R in I.nw,Mcdical,Tlieolo;ical.Clasicnl, School and M iscellanooua Bouks, superiur Stationery and Wall Faper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. W II EATON, THUC.(iIST.and Dealer in 1'atent Medicines, Pnints.Oils, XJ Dye Surds, Class, &c. Arc. .wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ulno. FAY KII.BOUBNE, DEALERS in Dry (foods. Croceries, Hardware, Druss. Medicines, I'ail'its.Oils, Dye Slull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ate, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, IIHI. C It. lilNG DF.ALF.R IN DRY OOODS, occ, opposite K.xchango Bank. Columbus. Nov. II).. tf. ill. It. It A'l l.II AM. TM)ITOR of the Onto Cultivator, a Journal of Agrlcul- Xj turo and Horticultiiro, published on the 1st and lJtli o ach month. Terms $1 per year ; four copies for S3. H'j' Ollice in the Bank Building, near the Stale House. B. COM STOCK & CO.. FORVTARDliNd aii COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. UIDGWAY V CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, llroad street, near the Bridge, Colum bua.Ohio. Stovcaofall kiuds.and a great VBriety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. COI.UJIBCS HAT STOKE. T I.' Itlililsll. I.. IliL'h street, oouosite the State Build J ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats SUO 4aus OI me laiem luniiiuno. 11." NEIL HOUSE. f WINNE is "ut home" in the Neil House, and will . render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. d'f N. H.I AYI.OH. ENGHAVEK. "VFFICE on Northeasl corner of High and Town Streets, V up stairs opposite United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf I. W. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Furry will practice Law, as t partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite I. N. Whiting & Hunt ington s Bookstore ' on. . .i-wu. im u ii.rsiintr it I ley. CU;ROICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. O Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth, r or sale uaser et Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma) 13..t-wly. CITYLIVEHY STABLE. mill?, anhscrilier has remuved to the new brick stable built L by Dr. L. Coodalo, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew s'ens trom iiiuii street, ami rear m me :n(,i.. ry ilUlltiElS AXD CARKIAULN TO I K T J$ Nov 2..llf. J. MASSEY. . a. ihfihy & co.. -ITTIIOI.F.SAI.K AM) RETAIL DKALLRSinFsncyand V V Staple Dry (loods and (Irocerics, opposite the State House, High street, t ommous.umo. GEOBGE E. W ALCUTT, fiiaN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov. 'J... dtf. coi.umius, oin JUST IIECEIVEU BY EXI'UESS, a VAUII-- I V ni pich 'I'nrlc Satin and t:iiamellon Silk I sr J. ssnls i Also, new style French Lawns, lireuadine Shawls, anu a variety oi r ruiyei Cnl M (iOODINC'S. May II one door South of II" Capitol llovu. clTII TIAS ODTDONE! AND if you oVuM it call and try aimie of Ihe kind that will recommend itself. Only "5 rts per lb., at 11. I,VM'I l.n 'i, April 20. One door south of the Capitol House, l.uril.iiil NltofflirlPfl. ALSO, double convex ami concave Spertaelei, for all ages, ami in a great variety of frames. A Iso, Spectacle of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notire,and ice.by W. A. PLATT ()., i.iass, ot low price. Feb. 7. ( 1APEN, Colin and Chiiiiixetls. A good sloes, ottercu very low ui April 21. .illy. M. OOODINC.'S, vi nui'iis tK THE WEED I -irMF..mid trv some of Ihe best llavorcd Cavendish To- J bacco in the city. Call at M. GOODING'S, April 2li. One door aouth of the Capitol House. l-Bll.'Sinl.Y GINGHAMS. JT Something new ; also. French, F.nglish. Scotch. Ameri can ami l.mendo., one door aoum oi ispuoi rnus. April 21.. d. M. GtHIDINC. VAIIMSII. T71RNITI RF. VAIIMSII Nos. I and 2. Also, Polish- X ing nnd Coach Body Varnish, lor sale hy J. B. IIF.ATON. Druggist, March 20. Cromer of High and llroad streets. ANVILS. 'G F.NCINF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign oflhe Msy 13. t.iLif AHi.ui.ii. COI.l) I'ENS. A fresh supply received this day. and J for .a,e vrrv low. W. A. PLATT O, April 3. IIII7. Neil Hmis CUN SMITHS will please notice tbstwe have forsa T .nil,. n,n of the Gilt Padloc k, llil. High street, I IIHI Hide Barrels, sssorled. from M) to 220 halls to the pound. Also (inn l ocks of various kinds. Butts. Guards and 'I him bles. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. nj.itD, nuuw i v.v, Dec. i). urn niti ks f;t(il)S. ted Lswns. Ilnltorines. Barages. Mils- IT lip, Gim.lisms. F.mbroidered ditto. De Lain. aVe. All new styles, lor sale by W LMi fc RICHARDS'. r f siYi'si KX 25 doi. super black and light colored kid. Also, lace lisle, silk. etc. Call in at M. GOODING'S. April 24..dly. Unedoor soutn oi uapuoi iiwik. Tl (iisTivR V. Ml iloicn l.sdies'. Misses sml Children1 Hoie. new and cheap lso, line itork of Cpnis' half H(e. t M. liOOIHiVi'S, April 2fi. One door touth of the Capilf.1 Hime. RAW tC HOK fc CO., tnd Wilmot & Bowland'i Mill tad CrotM cut lnwi; Hoe Ar Co. tnd Wilmot k Rowland! Circulardo.j Snear & Jarkiion'i and other Hand do.) Fannel and ripninfr do.; Butchera' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July Hi. UK BE, ABBOTT CO. ARDWARK. iKRF. ABBOTT A- C O.; at th ten of the (nit fadlock. are ow receiving a fresb upply of B-ooda. which mnkea their atock eubract more ar tielea in the hardware line, than any other atom in the State. They are diapotcd to veil poetia at fair ratea. and would re-pec t fully requeit purchaser! to call and examine their gnodf and pricea. Oct. 1. OHIO . H B VOLUMEXII. COLUMBUS, THURSSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1848 NUMBER 40. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. VORY Fans, gold and slcel beads, purse clasps and rings, nurse twist, sadter silk, embroidoring silks and worsteds. embroidering patterns, canvnss fur embroidering, silk, linen and worsted braids and tapca, linen nnd cotton llosa, victoria cord, silk and linen fringes, jaconet and swisa edgings and insertings, linen, thread and lisle lacea, edgings and in serlings, and many other little fiiius, may he found cheap at m. ..vjvimj.v. o, May 1. One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. '.NNISON'S Tatcm Diaphragm Water Filler. We have iust received a lew of theso very valuablo articles which are highly recommended by all who have seen them in use, and which we are rendv to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GhllL, AliliUl 1' At CO. lov. o. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, "UST received aud for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid und p un Leghorn anu straw iioniieis, wiiii-n run oe uimra od at unusually low prices. FAY & KILBOliRNK. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS nnd Bands ; India Rubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats -, Patent Leather and Bindings ) Patent Cloth and Dnsh r ramcs j Light Frames mid Tassclls; Springs and Ales. GF.RF,, ABBOTT & CO. TADIEK' SHOES. Just received a line asortment j of Ladies' French Morocco nnd Kid Grecinn Tios and Buskins, at Ihe situ of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil' cheaper lliun ever before sold in this city. jnn m n. iuiial,l, T ATEST STY ES DRESS ;oods. lJ Cnineo Tissues. Grenadines. Crvstnlincs. Silk nnd Wool Beragea. plain and fancy, one door s'oulh of Capitol House. April 21. .0. hi. uuummi, LUMBER! LUMBERI The subscriber has on hand lor sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment ol country Lumber of nlniost evcrv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned lloonng on and alter the 1st of March. . A Iso, a quimtit ot Kciuse i.uniocr mar win ue uio -u re duced prices. All good orders tor Lumber will be prompt ly nllemled to. i-eo. o. .ii.j m. i. i.i.iTn.... LAMP OIL. o0 gallons Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 2II gallons Whalc Ooil, lorsaleby rAl ctt Mi.iiuiiur., Dec. 7. No. loll, llign streol. MACHINE CAH1IS. ICO sets ol Machine Lards, iust received from the .Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale at No. 15!), High street. Doc. 7. FAY or. MI.KUUKflr.. 1 t ARKET BASKETS. Willow Market Baskets, IvJ. a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A I.AHGi: ASSORTMENT OF Ginghams, lialzorincs, Lawns and Barages. just ere'd by April li. WING & RICHARDS. 11)0 dozen Files, OF Spenr It Jackson, Moltrnm, Ibbotson, Uutclier nnd other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. HILT rAi)l.ui.n,. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONE HUNDRLD pairs Lliptie. Springs lor buggies nnd carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. - iiil.T ruiA iv. SMITH'S VICES rF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market. for Vy sale at t the sign of the GILT PADLOLK. Sept. 10. Solar Lnrd Lnmns, & Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- sF Cornolim J mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. PLA IT t in, rtfil rows. 1ARASOLS, BONNET RIBHONS, GING- ill MS. Jtrn 'I'his dav roceived another lol of those dark changeable Silk. and'Turque Salin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few nieces I ncndly Ginghams, bonnet itiouons, Coronation Cord, Ac. Also, Rico Foundation, (n new article lor milliners imn. net W halcboncB.'Bhck nnd While Crape and Crape Lieso &c. June 14. M. GOODING. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A large lot offered at reduced prices and no mistake. Call soon at Mav I. One door south of Capitol House. FA I It HANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturers prices. F or aide by VJi.rii., niiui v.. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. 1MCH l)nmni.k Emliroidercd Tulile Covers, a V superior article, just received at superior a '. . i-nitnivr'ii! April . One door south of the Capitol House. JICH CURTAIN GOODS lV 4-4 Oiled Turki y Red Curtain etulTj alio, whito Isce and embroidered white do. at April 24..dly. M. Si'UDIiMi S. : . : I ... -... 1. 1 n AmvIIh. .trillllllV C;01.ID hoi and common V ises, lor sale at tliesign ot the UAm 7. i.iLl rAin-uva. Seals find Presses. SF.ALS F.ngrnved, and Seal Presses liirnished, lor Note ries Public, Common Pleaa and Supreme Court, Recorders. Ac. etc., at very low prices anil short notice, by March 17. W. A. I Lit I I ot v w., i-.cu nuuso. C; FIVES. dm. Selves, assorteil niimliers j ol iron, O bras, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. C-t A YsTs A W Stl 50 Mill Saws, of Cast and German VD Sleel I, for aalo at the sign of the Dec. II GILT PADLOCK. n fill I'M A K :R'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip O tion. for sale at tho Shoe aud Leather Store of tor store oi II. II. KIMBALL. May 20. II! 17. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWF.NT Y-SIX In-lots. pleasantly sitoau-d on the southeast part of the city, (title good.) for sale by Dec. 9,11117. J. RIDGWAV At CO. STARCH. TIIK Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of i'rarl Starch now being made. Country Merchants snd others supplied from the depotat the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLAUK At CO. Cash snd the highest market price at all times paid for W hite Corn. fept. 3. W hite Lend, Oil nnd Brushes. TWF.NTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 1(10 kegs White Lcail ; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Rrushes. July ID. GDRF., ABBOTT At CO. ALL AT 31. COOUING'S. ONE DOOR Hill Til OF THE VAPITOI. HOCF, 11 HF.RK you mav find one of the bestsclected and mo V desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods in Ihe city, which sre nearly nil new, and were purchased low lor cssh, and will be sold as chsap aa they can be lonnd any where. April 21. .d. (SLI D MORE A AiJRH'tLTLRALWARE-ROiKM- (Xttr Wort, next dour Wtnlof the Vont Ojftct.) Jt'S T rereivfd. a laree and ppni'ral assort me nt of (Jar-una inn Kif.i D .KM, cntlinicinir every desirable va riety adapted to Dm climate. .Now it the time to obtain Breda for choice m'Hablra, " planting time ia at hand. And to the ladiea we have to offer a select and larce variety of Flovrtr ttd. Cataloguea of aeeda and fruit trece at'llie store. A lao. in atnre. Pratt'a Corn Planter, which the farmere are generally invited to call and esaniinp.tojrether with ploufrha, Ac. tObunliela timothy ared, ouape oranirp, and mnntard aeed ; aUo.on consignment, a large lot ot fruit trees, forsale err low. A net inn The room ia now ready for the reception o ?ootfa to be aold at public ale, anJ we shall exert ouraelvea to oive aalHaction to all who may favor uawith jiooila to be T. . .. . IMl III UU old in mat manner. dlh, April 8. .dtf. ROTICE TO PHYSICIANS. THE undersigned haa junt received, and will keep enn-stantantly on hand. a supply of Leeche. which hewill apply hy prescription. I le ia alzo prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will De paid to an pre arriptiona. fcnqoire at Denig & Son'e. comer of Iliph and Kich atrceti. wii.u RrfrrrnrrtDn. Denig, Snith and Cutteifield. Sept 17. .dtf. STATE Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lamps, ktj ic, Mm, A. Piatt & Co., (in the Neil House,) o HAVK on linnd ft pocxl assortment of Watchea, ay! Jewelry. Silver-Ware, boiur lMmv, Perfumery. iJ mom) Doiiitcd Gold 1'ens. (beat maker'n.l Clold and Silver Pencils nnd TliLmbloa. Combs, BruHheafor the Hnir, Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britania Cantors, Candle-sticks, Cnke Baskets and Tea-Seta, superior Bnzora, (war- ranua.) rocket Knives nnti ftriewnrf, uenunie ticmuiitiL's Needles, best quality, ristola with one nnd aix barrels, Clocks, I, nm p (.jJiiHa and Lninp Wick, Watch Makers Tools nud Materials, tVc. Sic, all of which they aro now aclling at very low price. watciicB and Jewelry caromny repaired oy expertencca workinen and warranted. AIho, scnlnKtifinivcdfor Aotnrica County and State olficera, Societies, ozc. &c, nnd Seal tTOHflrs ot an excellcutanuciicancontitrucuoniitriiisiied at hort notice Dec. 15. ew Tailorinff nnd Dry tioods IMnblinhmeut U. P. PRESTON & CO., (No 201. Iliiih Street. Corner of Rich MreeD HAVlMi secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as fnro ninu, (wliOKfl well known skill iu fitliiiir ne?da no praise,) nnd also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended io. Tliev have also en In reed their store room, and are rcceiv nfra Inrge supply of Dry Good; so they can snlely say hey have one of the most denim bio assortment a of both jfrif it nods ana Clothing in the City. N. B. Groceries, Boots, Slioen. Hats. Cans. Bonnets. fcc. always on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers, I.OIUIIIPUB, April IJ, I1H...IW. UiPKRIOJt COLOKKH HAGUFRRK-O OTVP1C1S. Tiio Buhscrihcr would rcnpectl'iillv un nounce to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he ia prepared to execute Daguerreotype likoiieeuesby an improved process, which frivos to the pic turo a much liner tone than modes of operating. PerKons wishing anything in the line of this art. nre respectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect suti&liiction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the nrt of taking likenesses and pre-paring all kinds of Chemicals used by Dapucrrcan nrtmts.on lie most reasonable terms. h. A. siUuuiiiUiV Oct. at), .dtf. TUI3 NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON. SMITH & MA11T1N. HAVT. returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Having junt received a Inrge nnd well selected stock of fushionalila Spring Goods, they feel conlidcnt that they are now able to servo all who may Itivor them with iheir patronnge. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stock of Cawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Ba rages, t'tench work'd Collars. Chimizetts, Parasols, A. c. The Gentlemen arc also invited to call andoxamino their very extensive slork of Broad Cloths, Cassiinerca, VestingH, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu merous io mention, come one, come an. April Vi. r AAUiN, SMITH it AlABTlN. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT. Aft. 18, CourtUmtU i A. 1 opnonitr the HtVrn Hotel. rylK CHO'iUN MAMJF'ACTLiKLNG COMPAiNY X organized under the (General Manufacturing Law of tlie Slate ot JNew 1 orkj oner at wholesale, m nuaiitities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowcft pricoH, for cash or approved credit. Paper ilanmn. of every variety of itvle and price, aud Itordm to mutch; Fire Hoard Print in great variety, 'Pramparent Window Shades, Oil Painted Window Huuhn nnd Hid Window Curtain Papers, of the latest stvles and superior linir.lt, all of their own manu-I act n re and importation. As their Stock is large and entire-Iv new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in those articles, to cull and examine their stales and prices, w henever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Slock from 6 o'clock in the inoniimr till 10 o' clock in the evening. JNew York, l eb. iilt, llU..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailorinjr Establishment, B. BIIRK aud WM. F. CI.OI D have just opened a new '1 ail or Ml op, on rlign street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made up on short notice, nnd in tho most approved style, ronage. They respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-July ay. .twtf. OHIO Ml TLA L IT R F INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Lite IiiMiriuice. THIS Company continues to lake rinks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Inxurunce. i ire urnnumem. (TT The average cost of Insurance in this Depart ment.ts leu than one-fourth ner cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Casii plan at the op tion ol the applicant. Jilie ijcimriint-ni. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual ratea ol premium. l. it. Advantages mane avauame on uvo or niuru conun trnncies. For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the t.xciiunue and nv nanus, ingn sircei, lo lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. lb, IS 15. twy. Secritary. FIRE-FIRE-ITRE. TMIE Protkctiok 1nsuimn( K (j'omi'anY. of Hartfotd L Conn., continue at their nireucy in Una city o insure Dwelling Homtes, Stores and arehouscs. Mills. Manu lac-torios, &c., and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol properly, against loss or dam-a ok nv fihk. The rates of premium otlered are as low as thohoof nnv other siinilar institution ; aud settlements of Ioskcs characterized by tho well know n liberality of this long established Company. Othce in the Lily liank liuiuiimi, up siairs. Oct. LK-lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN. Agent, R IJ R D E L L , FN Til ; A A" 1 h II O V 8 E , HAS just received bis Spring supply of New Goods invites gentlemen to call aud examine them. April -26. .dtf. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. rTMIE most comnlete assortment from the Quaker estnb- X lixhnient Rochester, N. Y., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio, and Rchitton's do. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the Tarious kinds, (Thoiburna) all fresh, just received and for sale by M ' JOHN MILLER April 23. ifi, l igh at A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. 17011 wile, the materials of a Printing Olhce. consisting chielly of a power press, price ; ai0 lbs. ol tmall pica. 10 lb, of long primer, HH) lbs. of bourgeon, (nearly new.) 1.-0 I In. ol ntiuion. IUU lbs. of brevier, minus in if atones. cases, stands, sticks, galleys, chnres, &c, &c. An opportunity might he afforded to a suitable person to pay in part tor the materials, iy priming a weemy rengionv newspaper. A lrge anil ex le m led yu oinrn niigiu tm cunuucieu. Address, post paid, the pultlinhers of the WESTERN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17.. dtf. Columbus, Ohio. ColiuiiBii liiMiumrc lompany. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every rpecies of build inc. and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and mercan- dizesand other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by lire ; also, stenmlmats and all sail veKecls, ami the careoes of steanil)oats. sail vessels, keel-boats. Hat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of aeas, lakes and river on the mopt mvorniiie terms. a. S. I HKW, June I. 1KH. fttt". Seeretaiy TVTOTICE. The co-partnerhip heretofore exintine bo IN tween the undersigned, waa this day dissolved by mutual consent. All pentons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Forman & Co . or having claims against them, are rcupectluily requested to call and aettle the same with A V. Brown o., wno are auiuorizetl To clone up the DUSI MM III IW li'iii. II, DnWHjX, March 1. llllil. D. S. K)RlA. H. Brown and A. W. Brown, will continue the business of Merchant Jailonntr. under the name of A. W. Bhomh it Co. David S. rorman ia employed to execute the cut intrand atiena io manuiaciuring as heretofore. mar. FIRS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE siilwcnbers have just received alurge atock ol Fura and Hatter's Trimmiuga, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. AO lbs. Nutria, aidea. W) " double and aingle Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. BO " Raw and Carroted Coney. BNJ0 Snonv and Spanish Bodies. Alo A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidf an Tips, lisndincnnd Bindint?. Hat Leathers. Bow Strimrs Skiv era, all colors, Black nnd Drab Silk Tlusfi, Extract Logwood Cum Shellac etc. lcb. 12. FAY At KILBOLluNE, BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCFIOGGS, Bookseller and Stationer, opposite the State House. VALUABLE ENGLISH HOOKS CHEAP. CAUDIiNAL WOLSKV, by John Gult, with mlditioiml il-JuHtrutions from Cavendish's Life of Wolscy, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life nnd Pontificate of Leo the Tenth; by William Bokcoo t vols. French Involution from 17C9 to 181 1; by K. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comnrchendinp; an account of the stalo of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the lifleeulu century by Bev. Joseph Bcrington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Involution in England, for the ro-establUhment of Popery under Cliurlca II and James llj by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Roscoe. I vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angetn;byR. Duppa, L. L. B. Lilo of liulliiellot by Quatrnmere de Quincy. 1 vol. iS or in an Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the .Normans its causes and its consequences in Kng-hind. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Comment; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged hy M. Michelet. 1 vol. Tho Hoiunn Bepublic, by M. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or a Connpiracy under l.nuia XHl,a historical Romance hy Alfred do Vigny. 1 vol. HiHtorv of Civilization, from the fall of the Uoman Em pire to the French Involution ; by V. Guizot. 3 vols. l no aoove worn nro uoihhi iu unuorm uiiuimg. nnu win make a line addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Feb. 2!. J. B. SCBOGCS. A VALUABLE BOOK. AM ANCA1. of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social state of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. I he rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and tiio changes in their social condition, with n history of the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D.t M. B. A, S., with qne&tions adapted for the use of schools; 1 vol. pp. Vjl. For sale by Feb.l!L J. It. SCBOGCS. 1) EVOLUTION. In consequence of the recent rev- olution in France, and the present excited state of Europe, the subscriber is Belling Books, Stationery, &.C., nt greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings, txc., ia very full, and great bargains are to be had ' Progress " ia the word, and we intern' selling ofl verv low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will hud it to their advantage to call on us first nnd lad. " So mote it be." April 13. J. R. SCKOGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs m Oil Tainting; being chielly n compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Ilouvicr, and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and tho completeness of it detail, as well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, an for sell-iiifitruction ; with a new explanatory nnd critical vocabulary; for sale by Feb. 21. J". R. SCROGGS. IJAPER HANGINGS. A choice t-nd well selected asMirtmeiit of everv variety ai.cl price, from 't,50 to 5 IB per dozen bolts; Bordering of almost every description, varying in price from 2.3c to 52.50 per strip, of lOyds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers and Rordcriugs, feeling confident that they will compare favorably with niiv other stock in the city. For sale at the Bookstore of MarehlJj J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first aud second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prose composition ; brut Greek LefKoua ; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. (i. J. R. SCKOGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Hietory or Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De lArdcche, with live hundred illustrations, after designs by Horaco V cruel, and twenty original portraits ; lor sale cheap, hy nALF-HOFRS WITH THE BEST ACTHOll 9 helccteU and arranged, with short biooraphical aud critical notices, by Charles Knight) for anle by fClt. 21. J. l. M,1UHU3. GOETII E. The Autobiogrnphv of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.2l For sale by J. U. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frcdorick W, 11 Sawyer. tor sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresro Wall Paper, French style, for sale bv J. R. SCROGGS. April II. U vols. Uo., and maps, by Wilkes for Bale nt SCROGGS'. March 27. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. One sett of the above work, ol '21 large folio volumes ; for sale very iap.at March l2i. J- R. SCRUGGS'. IO. O. I A few very finely embroidered Encampment Reaha, (P. G. and R. P.) fur halo bv ApriJ 10. J. R. SCROGGS. KOHiiU Klioppo, WILLIAM tiKI.KH RHODES & GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Forwarders, ond Aoents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lnke Boats, Cleveland O. A units of Clinton Aiwc-O. P. Scoville, 113. Rrnad st., New York i W. Mouleath Ar. Co., Albany; N. Y. Hazird, Monteath At Sherman, Biifialo. N. Y. Agents of ihweo Line. Joseph Gilbert, 17 (Vntiea Slip, New Vork i Bennett Adams, Syracuse. N. Y.t Tru man Wimnn, Oswego, N. . mar'15 REMOVAL. WING & RICHARDS have removed their grodt from No. 1, Good ale's Bow, to No. 1, Neil's new building. opposite the State buildings, where they will lie pleased to see their ohi customers, ami an outers inni may ue pieasen to give them a call. J heir Block has he on greatly increased and tiiey would sav to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give them a call, ub they w ill sell cheaper than ever. April 1 1. ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Phiiolttgint, and graduate of a cele brated foreign University, will lie ready to give lessons the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Jii frrenres: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Pr. Jones A: Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. Hi. .dll'. BROWNSVILLE WATER-Ct RE ESTAB-lisliment, Fnyotle Co., Pciini-j'lvnnin. THE friends of llvi)HopATHV,nd the public in general, are resncctfiilly informed thit this Establishment. built expressly for the purpose has been in successful oo- ration since auuri, iuh. The building is 70 feet br 30, two stories high, and will comlortably accommodate 2a patients. Every room is well ventilated, ami neatly inrnifsnen. j nn sleeping nnd bathintr and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, aa if in different buihtinirs: also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary oams lor omieruoing a succesMiil treatment. Numerous puresott-wnter prmL's m round the Establishment; pleasant ami retired walks among the neighboring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, ia amply repaid by beautiful views over a most pic-lurrsque country. Dr. Baki.z, the proprietor, who reside! in the establish ment, haa had several years' experience in litis popnhr mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to lie joined by Dk. Mason. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no paina will be spared to make it aa comfortable and agreeable to invalid as ttie system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients ( per week, to he paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses board can be had for theio in the Establishment, at $2 per week. Each patient ia required to bring the following articles : two linen nrcottor. sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortaules or a light feather bed; likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet tor bandages, anu one injection instrument. 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SPRATTS Patent Spirnl Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-nine Hods, in ten feet lengths, with Glass Isolators nnd Brass screw, connectintr joints, imnroved Metnlie Attnrh. menls for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have ihe power of safe and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more thnn any rod ever bruiiwhl beloro the public, bo that Hnv buildings, sufficiently provided with these roils, nre beyond a doubt. Bale from the awful consequencea of lightning; these rods aro ao easily nrranged that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Ro-pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, Ac. Price onlr ten cents ner fnot whirh inMiuloa t).a itcmi Glass lnolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. D Mr. JOHN BURR, or Columbue, is appointed Agent ol the Manufacturers for the sale of the abuvo named Light-ninHods, with whom orders may be left. May 11. Jim O.A.BUJWKLI. fjoSIAH DRAKE 1 U. A. ill DWELL & CO., Communion nnd Produce Merchants. No. lit. West Friint t fino,nnti LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Pro duce or other merchandize. HKI'EH TO Messick, Taylor At Watte, Daggette At Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yoalman, M.1rh V Co. M. Kugler A, Son, Ellis & Morton, L. Worthingtun. Dec. 17..dly. 6 HARDWARE ANi) riiTi.ricv. WE beg leave to inl'orn the Merchants of the Western Country that We are now terpivintr in nHditmn tn nnr former strock n very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and" German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our atock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we aro confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eaa. lorn citiet. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Aaes ; ami ..i v ... t: ' Grass and Grain Scythes j Scythe Sheaths; Sickles: Hay and Manure Forks Humes Traces Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and unrticuinp ttnm.xn mr.ii k. n ... r auH n 111 u " 11 v 1 1 VI den entrusted to our care. L A MEAD ic WINSTON, March 4..t.wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE M L'TUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. . i?. on. i,, aokbt, l ominous, Ohio. .OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The J oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western Stater. Capital to meet louses, over JjtjO.OOO. secured be yond the posr.ibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. 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GOODRICH, of Yale College. tryPrice reduced to b.Tl) This edition contains three timee the amount of matter found in any other English Dictionary compiled in this coun try, or any abridgment of tint work, yet is sold at a trifling advance above the nrice of other and liraiied works. " TIlO definitions aro UiotlnU nf rimd i 1111 tii-m and miritv." Hon, 'm, Ii. Calhoun, ' TESTIMONIALS. pThe new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown quar- 0, seems to us deserving of general patrouago. We recommend it to all w ho desire tu possess the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION ARY OF THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 18-18 : Theodure Frelitiuliuvseu.Chancellur of University of N. York. Win. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. DisL School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Seuator. - TIiob. H Benton, " John Davia, " Jefferson Davit, " S. A. DouglasB, . Geo. N BriggB, Governor of Mass. Win. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust. Commissioner of Common Schools in New HampBhire. Theodore F. Kimr. Superintendent of Schools in Now Jersey. Robert C. Winthron. Speaker ot the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patent. John Young, Governor of New York. Christonhur Mornan. Secretary of State, ifld Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer ot New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Coi, D. D. Lyinnn Beecher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors iu do. Rev. Huiuun Humnhrov.D. D..luie President of Amherst College. Rev. Lira Keller. D. D.. Presldont of Wittenbere Co leize. Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicger, Professors in do. Beni. Larabee, D. I)., President Middlcburv Colletre. and other distinguished gentlemen. Tho previous edition of Wc Inter's Quarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation from Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, iheodore rreluigtiuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States ; as the use of such a standard may prevont the formation of dialects in States remote from each other, and impress upon the language unitormity and stability. It ia dctfirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become such a standard." WonniY of Imitation. Tho School Committee of the town of Bradford, Muss., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,! bo placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently pdvanccd to be benefitted by it, and ae a book of reference tor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our oten language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so small expense, can be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion 1 Many intelligent, active minded children, whose parents nro too poor to provide the work for their families, may tiius nave ue.ee es to the fountain head of the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means and Bcanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the nuvuuiagua me wum is uettigneu 10 imparl, would noi only be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trifling expense. Wkiistkr's Dictionary in England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. G. At C. Merriam, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligli language is spoken. The Lon don Literary uazelle, ot April 1st, speaks ot u in tho following just terms : Tho original edition of tho American Dictionary is too well known and appreciated in England to require us to uweu ni icngin on its plan and execution. In the present edition. Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in His own sphere of inquiry ; and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument of erudition.and indefatigable research ; and the style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must find its way into all our public aud good private libraries, for it provides the Englist1 student with a mass of the most valuablo information, which he would in vaia secK ior eisewnere. Published by G. Ai C MrnniAM, Springfield. Mass. For sale by 1. N. WHITHSU At HU1NT1NGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICA-TIONS.JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, $9. American leading casea. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law, with especial refer enco to Mercantile Law; by J. L Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, Esqrs., Editors of the American Edition of' Smith's Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va rious important brandies of the law which were not included thercii', nnd is, in effect, a continuation of that work. The cases consist of the mont celebrated decisions in the Federal Courts, and the Courta f the several Slates, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the States in the Union have been collected ; ao that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon tho subjects which are examined. Thp publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and read for sale. The Decisions selected hy the Editors as the Leading Cases, nbout one hundred in number, are found in the following reports : Dallas. U. S., Crunch do,Whoaton do, Peters do, Gallison do, Brockenbrough do. Connecticut Reports. New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'y do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do. Sergeant Ac Rawlu do, Rawle do, Wharton do, Ban- do, Harris At Gill do. Rice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the completeness of Treatises, occupy about haif of each volume, and aro a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear upon the subject dis-custsed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editora, and the protcseion will find in ihe Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, a work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, anil in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in the first volume are Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attachments, Attorney, Bill of Ei-ch.ingu. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand, Do-micil, Endorscr.Equity, Execution, Executors, Factur, Fraudulent Conveyances. Guaranty, Guardian. Guardian aH I i. tern, Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legacies, Lex Loci Contractus, Lieo. Mail, Marriage, Necessaries, Negotiability, Negotiation, Notice, (verdue, Partnership. 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We have formerly spoken ot the very satisfactory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 4-M.) In the present work thsv have more than fulfilled the expectations rained by the other; added to which, the typographical execution of the first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." Boston Law HeporUr, liU7. Gredley's Equity Evidence-New Edition. From the Second London Edition, with Notes referring to the American Decisions, by A. J. Fish, Esq , of the Philadelphia Bar A '1 reatise on the Law of Evidence, in the Courts of Equity by the late K. N. Gresley, Esq.; second edition, with siich alterations and additions as render it conformable to the Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, as to Evidence in the High Court of Chancery; together with divers further illustrations by reference to tbe law and practice, as to evidence in the Coartsj of Common Law and Civil I .aw. by C. A Calvert, 1 to!. 80. T. Ax J. VV. JOILON, Law Publishers and Importers. I'Jl Cbes nut street, Pdila. For sale by JoneH. I. N. WHITING & HrNTlNGTON. LIME. T?RESI1 burnt Lime at 6 ccnte per bushel, constantly L kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilos, near the 1 Peniteutiary, July lo,..t-w

WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Oinci eoutii-east oorncr of High street and Sugar illcjr TKKMS. Daily per annum, - $1 00 Tii-wneklypor annum, . ' . 4 00 Wuekly per aminm, - - ' i 00 , Terms of Advertising. Twelve linet ress, one or three inaerttoni, $. and S5 centa lor each aildHiniinl insertion for three montlts S lor ail inontha Jil -lor 12 montei 12 Longer adverlite-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over U in aix montlia, Ut thk Ykak. For twelve lines JI3 fourth of a eol uinn 20 half a column 30 whole column $K). BUSINESS CARDS. MATTITEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt I .aw, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice oiio door aouth of 1. IS. Whiting St lluntiunton'a Book-More, up ataira. Nov. 1,1845. K. J.Matthkws. A. B. BUTTl.KI. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID Alll'CHrXL, Broud aireet, Columbus, O-hio. April li..dtf. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. BOOKSI'.l.I.KHS and Stationers, neat door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbua, Ohio. A large assortment t f Books and Stationery always on hand. SIvlBl HT & L1LI.KY, n BOOK-BINDKItS, High street, opposite the Fublic Offi-cea, Columbua. Aui. SH, 18 to. W. Skibkrt; M. C. Lillkt. Willinm II. Jams Henry Jnrvis. CIOLLKCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all busincsa entrusted to them, with punctuality and dospatch,aud upon reasonable terms. Ollice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 11, y. Columbus, Ohio W. Ii. 1DK, M. I)., DENTIST. (Late of Ilia lirra of Crnue & Ide, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the residence of the ate Col. M. Jcwett. May fl..dtf. GERE, ABBOTT V CO., DKALKRS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, Glass, limine Builders' materials, harming and Mechanical Tools, Military tiooda, &c. &C, No. llil High street, sign of the (iilt l'atllock. WING At UICHAKUS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Cowls, (Iroce-lies, Boots and Shoes, &c. ecc, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Coodale's How, High street. J. H. MKOGGS, DF.Al.F.R in I.nw,Mcdical,Tlieolo;ical.Clasicnl, School and M iscellanooua Bouks, superiur Stationery and Wall Faper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. W II EATON, THUC.(iIST.and Dealer in 1'atent Medicines, Pnints.Oils, XJ Dye Surds, Class, &c. Arc. .wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ulno. FAY KII.BOUBNE, DEALERS in Dry (foods. Croceries, Hardware, Druss. Medicines, I'ail'its.Oils, Dye Slull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ate, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, IIHI. C It. lilNG DF.ALF.R IN DRY OOODS, occ, opposite K.xchango Bank. Columbus. Nov. II).. tf. ill. It. It A'l l.II AM. TM)ITOR of the Onto Cultivator, a Journal of Agrlcul- Xj turo and Horticultiiro, published on the 1st and lJtli o ach month. Terms $1 per year ; four copies for S3. H'j' Ollice in the Bank Building, near the Stale House. B. COM STOCK & CO.. FORVTARDliNd aii COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. UIDGWAY V CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, llroad street, near the Bridge, Colum bua.Ohio. Stovcaofall kiuds.and a great VBriety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. COI.UJIBCS HAT STOKE. T I.' Itlililsll. I.. IliL'h street, oouosite the State Build J ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats SUO 4aus OI me laiem luniiiuno. 11." NEIL HOUSE. f WINNE is "ut home" in the Neil House, and will . render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. d'f N. H.I AYI.OH. ENGHAVEK. "VFFICE on Northeasl corner of High and Town Streets, V up stairs opposite United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf I. W. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Furry will practice Law, as t partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite I. N. Whiting & Hunt ington s Bookstore ' on. . .i-wu. im u ii.rsiintr it I ley. CU;ROICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. O Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth, r or sale uaser et Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma) 13..t-wly. CITYLIVEHY STABLE. mill?, anhscrilier has remuved to the new brick stable built L by Dr. L. Coodalo, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew s'ens trom iiiuii street, ami rear m me :n(,i.. ry ilUlltiElS AXD CARKIAULN TO I K T J$ Nov 2..llf. J. MASSEY. . a. ihfihy & co.. -ITTIIOI.F.SAI.K AM) RETAIL DKALLRSinFsncyand V V Staple Dry (loods and (Irocerics, opposite the State House, High street, t ommous.umo. GEOBGE E. W ALCUTT, fiiaN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov. 'J... dtf. coi.umius, oin JUST IIECEIVEU BY EXI'UESS, a VAUII-- I V ni pich 'I'nrlc Satin and t:iiamellon Silk I sr J. ssnls i Also, new style French Lawns, lireuadine Shawls, anu a variety oi r ruiyei Cnl M (iOODINC'S. May II one door South of II" Capitol llovu. clTII TIAS ODTDONE! AND if you oVuM it call and try aimie of Ihe kind that will recommend itself. Only "5 rts per lb., at 11. I,VM'I l.n 'i, April 20. One door south of the Capitol House, l.uril.iiil NltofflirlPfl. ALSO, double convex ami concave Spertaelei, for all ages, ami in a great variety of frames. A Iso, Spectacle of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notire,and ice.by W. A. PLATT ()., i.iass, ot low price. Feb. 7. ( 1APEN, Colin and Chiiiiixetls. A good sloes, ottercu very low ui April 21. .illy. M. OOODINC.'S, vi nui'iis tK THE WEED I -irMF..mid trv some of Ihe best llavorcd Cavendish To- J bacco in the city. Call at M. GOODING'S, April 2li. One door aouth of the Capitol House. l-Bll.'Sinl.Y GINGHAMS. JT Something new ; also. French, F.nglish. Scotch. Ameri can ami l.mendo., one door aoum oi ispuoi rnus. April 21.. d. M. GtHIDINC. VAIIMSII. T71RNITI RF. VAIIMSII Nos. I and 2. Also, Polish- X ing nnd Coach Body Varnish, lor sale hy J. B. IIF.ATON. Druggist, March 20. Cromer of High and llroad streets. ANVILS. 'G F.NCINF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign oflhe Msy 13. t.iLif AHi.ui.ii. COI.l) I'ENS. A fresh supply received this day. and J for .a,e vrrv low. W. A. PLATT O, April 3. IIII7. Neil Hmis CUN SMITHS will please notice tbstwe have forsa T .nil,. n,n of the Gilt Padloc k, llil. High street, I IIHI Hide Barrels, sssorled. from M) to 220 halls to the pound. Also (inn l ocks of various kinds. Butts. Guards and 'I him bles. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. nj.itD, nuuw i v.v, Dec. i). urn niti ks f;t(il)S. ted Lswns. Ilnltorines. Barages. Mils- IT lip, Gim.lisms. F.mbroidered ditto. De Lain. aVe. All new styles, lor sale by W LMi fc RICHARDS'. r f siYi'si KX 25 doi. super black and light colored kid. Also, lace lisle, silk. etc. Call in at M. GOODING'S. April 24..dly. Unedoor soutn oi uapuoi iiwik. Tl (iisTivR V. Ml iloicn l.sdies'. Misses sml Children1 Hoie. new and cheap lso, line itork of Cpnis' half H(e. t M. liOOIHiVi'S, April 2fi. One door touth of the Capilf.1 Hime. RAW tC HOK fc CO., tnd Wilmot & Bowland'i Mill tad CrotM cut lnwi; Hoe Ar Co. tnd Wilmot k Rowland! Circulardo.j Snear & Jarkiion'i and other Hand do.) Fannel and ripninfr do.; Butchera' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July Hi. UK BE, ABBOTT CO. ARDWARK. iKRF. ABBOTT A- C O.; at th ten of the (nit fadlock. are ow receiving a fresb upply of B-ooda. which mnkea their atock eubract more ar tielea in the hardware line, than any other atom in the State. They are diapotcd to veil poetia at fair ratea. and would re-pec t fully requeit purchaser! to call and examine their gnodf and pricea. Oct. 1. OHIO . H B VOLUMEXII. COLUMBUS, THURSSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1848 NUMBER 40. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. VORY Fans, gold and slcel beads, purse clasps and rings, nurse twist, sadter silk, embroidoring silks and worsteds. embroidering patterns, canvnss fur embroidering, silk, linen and worsted braids and tapca, linen nnd cotton llosa, victoria cord, silk and linen fringes, jaconet and swisa edgings and insertings, linen, thread and lisle lacea, edgings and in serlings, and many other little fiiius, may he found cheap at m. ..vjvimj.v. o, May 1. One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. '.NNISON'S Tatcm Diaphragm Water Filler. We have iust received a lew of theso very valuablo articles which are highly recommended by all who have seen them in use, and which we are rendv to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GhllL, AliliUl 1' At CO. lov. o. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, "UST received aud for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid und p un Leghorn anu straw iioniieis, wiiii-n run oe uimra od at unusually low prices. FAY & KILBOliRNK. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS nnd Bands ; India Rubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats -, Patent Leather and Bindings ) Patent Cloth and Dnsh r ramcs j Light Frames mid Tassclls; Springs and Ales. GF.RF,, ABBOTT & CO. TADIEK' SHOES. Just received a line asortment j of Ladies' French Morocco nnd Kid Grecinn Tios and Buskins, at Ihe situ of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil' cheaper lliun ever before sold in this city. jnn m n. iuiial,l, T ATEST STY ES DRESS ;oods. lJ Cnineo Tissues. Grenadines. Crvstnlincs. Silk nnd Wool Beragea. plain and fancy, one door s'oulh of Capitol House. April 21. .0. hi. uuummi, LUMBER! LUMBERI The subscriber has on hand lor sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment ol country Lumber of nlniost evcrv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned lloonng on and alter the 1st of March. . A Iso, a quimtit ot Kciuse i.uniocr mar win ue uio -u re duced prices. All good orders tor Lumber will be prompt ly nllemled to. i-eo. o. .ii.j m. i. i.i.iTn.... LAMP OIL. o0 gallons Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 2II gallons Whalc Ooil, lorsaleby rAl ctt Mi.iiuiiur., Dec. 7. No. loll, llign streol. MACHINE CAH1IS. ICO sets ol Machine Lards, iust received from the .Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale at No. 15!), High street. Doc. 7. FAY or. MI.KUUKflr.. 1 t ARKET BASKETS. Willow Market Baskets, IvJ. a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A I.AHGi: ASSORTMENT OF Ginghams, lialzorincs, Lawns and Barages. just ere'd by April li. WING & RICHARDS. 11)0 dozen Files, OF Spenr It Jackson, Moltrnm, Ibbotson, Uutclier nnd other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. HILT rAi)l.ui.n,. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONE HUNDRLD pairs Lliptie. Springs lor buggies nnd carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. - iiil.T ruiA iv. SMITH'S VICES rF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market. for Vy sale at t the sign of the GILT PADLOLK. Sept. 10. Solar Lnrd Lnmns, & Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- sF Cornolim J mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. PLA IT t in, rtfil rows. 1ARASOLS, BONNET RIBHONS, GING- ill MS. Jtrn 'I'his dav roceived another lol of those dark changeable Silk. and'Turque Salin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few nieces I ncndly Ginghams, bonnet itiouons, Coronation Cord, Ac. Also, Rico Foundation, (n new article lor milliners imn. net W halcboncB.'Bhck nnd While Crape and Crape Lieso &c. June 14. M. GOODING. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A large lot offered at reduced prices and no mistake. Call soon at Mav I. One door south of Capitol House. FA I It HANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturers prices. F or aide by VJi.rii., niiui v.. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. 1MCH l)nmni.k Emliroidercd Tulile Covers, a V superior article, just received at superior a '. . i-nitnivr'ii! April . One door south of the Capitol House. JICH CURTAIN GOODS lV 4-4 Oiled Turki y Red Curtain etulTj alio, whito Isce and embroidered white do. at April 24..dly. M. Si'UDIiMi S. : . : I ... -... 1. 1 n AmvIIh. .trillllllV C;01.ID hoi and common V ises, lor sale at tliesign ot the UAm 7. i.iLl rAin-uva. Seals find Presses. SF.ALS F.ngrnved, and Seal Presses liirnished, lor Note ries Public, Common Pleaa and Supreme Court, Recorders. Ac. etc., at very low prices anil short notice, by March 17. W. A. I Lit I I ot v w., i-.cu nuuso. C; FIVES. dm. Selves, assorteil niimliers j ol iron, O bras, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. C-t A YsTs A W Stl 50 Mill Saws, of Cast and German VD Sleel I, for aalo at the sign of the Dec. II GILT PADLOCK. n fill I'M A K :R'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip O tion. for sale at tho Shoe aud Leather Store of tor store oi II. II. KIMBALL. May 20. II! 17. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWF.NT Y-SIX In-lots. pleasantly sitoau-d on the southeast part of the city, (title good.) for sale by Dec. 9,11117. J. RIDGWAV At CO. STARCH. TIIK Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of i'rarl Starch now being made. Country Merchants snd others supplied from the depotat the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLAUK At CO. Cash snd the highest market price at all times paid for W hite Corn. fept. 3. W hite Lend, Oil nnd Brushes. TWF.NTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 1(10 kegs White Lcail ; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Rrushes. July ID. GDRF., ABBOTT At CO. ALL AT 31. COOUING'S. ONE DOOR Hill Til OF THE VAPITOI. HOCF, 11 HF.RK you mav find one of the bestsclected and mo V desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods in Ihe city, which sre nearly nil new, and were purchased low lor cssh, and will be sold as chsap aa they can be lonnd any where. April 21. .d. (SLI D MORE A AiJRH'tLTLRALWARE-ROiKM- (Xttr Wort, next dour Wtnlof the Vont Ojftct.) Jt'S T rereivfd. a laree and ppni'ral assort me nt of (Jar-una inn Kif.i D .KM, cntlinicinir every desirable va riety adapted to Dm climate. .Now it the time to obtain Breda for choice m'Hablra, " planting time ia at hand. And to the ladiea we have to offer a select and larce variety of Flovrtr ttd. Cataloguea of aeeda and fruit trece at'llie store. A lao. in atnre. Pratt'a Corn Planter, which the farmere are generally invited to call and esaniinp.tojrether with ploufrha, Ac. tObunliela timothy ared, ouape oranirp, and mnntard aeed ; aUo.on consignment, a large lot ot fruit trees, forsale err low. A net inn The room ia now ready for the reception o ?ootfa to be aold at public ale, anJ we shall exert ouraelvea to oive aalHaction to all who may favor uawith jiooila to be T. . .. . IMl III UU old in mat manner. dlh, April 8. .dtf. ROTICE TO PHYSICIANS. THE undersigned haa junt received, and will keep enn-stantantly on hand. a supply of Leeche. which hewill apply hy prescription. I le ia alzo prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will De paid to an pre arriptiona. fcnqoire at Denig & Son'e. comer of Iliph and Kich atrceti. wii.u RrfrrrnrrtDn. Denig, Snith and Cutteifield. Sept 17. .dtf. STATE Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lamps, ktj ic, Mm, A. Piatt & Co., (in the Neil House,) o HAVK on linnd ft pocxl assortment of Watchea, ay! Jewelry. Silver-Ware, boiur lMmv, Perfumery. iJ mom) Doiiitcd Gold 1'ens. (beat maker'n.l Clold and Silver Pencils nnd TliLmbloa. Combs, BruHheafor the Hnir, Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britania Cantors, Candle-sticks, Cnke Baskets and Tea-Seta, superior Bnzora, (war- ranua.) rocket Knives nnti ftriewnrf, uenunie ticmuiitiL's Needles, best quality, ristola with one nnd aix barrels, Clocks, I, nm p (.jJiiHa and Lninp Wick, Watch Makers Tools nud Materials, tVc. Sic, all of which they aro now aclling at very low price. watciicB and Jewelry caromny repaired oy expertencca workinen and warranted. AIho, scnlnKtifinivcdfor Aotnrica County and State olficera, Societies, ozc. &c, nnd Seal tTOHflrs ot an excellcutanuciicancontitrucuoniitriiisiied at hort notice Dec. 15. ew Tailorinff nnd Dry tioods IMnblinhmeut U. P. PRESTON & CO., (No 201. Iliiih Street. Corner of Rich MreeD HAVlMi secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as fnro ninu, (wliOKfl well known skill iu fitliiiir ne?da no praise,) nnd also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended io. Tliev have also en In reed their store room, and are rcceiv nfra Inrge supply of Dry Good; so they can snlely say hey have one of the most denim bio assortment a of both jfrif it nods ana Clothing in the City. N. B. Groceries, Boots, Slioen. Hats. Cans. Bonnets. fcc. always on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers, I.OIUIIIPUB, April IJ, I1H...IW. UiPKRIOJt COLOKKH HAGUFRRK-O OTVP1C1S. Tiio Buhscrihcr would rcnpectl'iillv un nounce to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he ia prepared to execute Daguerreotype likoiieeuesby an improved process, which frivos to the pic turo a much liner tone than modes of operating. PerKons wishing anything in the line of this art. nre respectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect suti&liiction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the nrt of taking likenesses and pre-paring all kinds of Chemicals used by Dapucrrcan nrtmts.on lie most reasonable terms. h. A. siUuuiiiUiV Oct. at), .dtf. TUI3 NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON. SMITH & MA11T1N. HAVT. returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Having junt received a Inrge nnd well selected stock of fushionalila Spring Goods, they feel conlidcnt that they are now able to servo all who may Itivor them with iheir patronnge. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stock of Cawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Ba rages, t'tench work'd Collars. Chimizetts, Parasols, A. c. The Gentlemen arc also invited to call andoxamino their very extensive slork of Broad Cloths, Cassiinerca, VestingH, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu merous io mention, come one, come an. April Vi. r AAUiN, SMITH it AlABTlN. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT. Aft. 18, CourtUmtU i A. 1 opnonitr the HtVrn Hotel. rylK CHO'iUN MAMJF'ACTLiKLNG COMPAiNY X organized under the (General Manufacturing Law of tlie Slate ot JNew 1 orkj oner at wholesale, m nuaiitities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowcft pricoH, for cash or approved credit. Paper ilanmn. of every variety of itvle and price, aud Itordm to mutch; Fire Hoard Print in great variety, 'Pramparent Window Shades, Oil Painted Window Huuhn nnd Hid Window Curtain Papers, of the latest stvles and superior linir.lt, all of their own manu-I act n re and importation. As their Stock is large and entire-Iv new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in those articles, to cull and examine their stales and prices, w henever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Slock from 6 o'clock in the inoniimr till 10 o' clock in the evening. JNew York, l eb. iilt, llU..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailorinjr Establishment, B. BIIRK aud WM. F. CI.OI D have just opened a new '1 ail or Ml op, on rlign street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made up on short notice, nnd in tho most approved style, ronage. They respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-July ay. .twtf. OHIO Ml TLA L IT R F INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Lite IiiMiriuice. THIS Company continues to lake rinks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Inxurunce. i ire urnnumem. (TT The average cost of Insurance in this Depart ment.ts leu than one-fourth ner cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Casii plan at the op tion ol the applicant. Jilie ijcimriint-ni. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual ratea ol premium. l. it. Advantages mane avauame on uvo or niuru conun trnncies. For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the t.xciiunue and nv nanus, ingn sircei, lo lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. lb, IS 15. twy. Secritary. FIRE-FIRE-ITRE. TMIE Protkctiok 1nsuimn( K (j'omi'anY. of Hartfotd L Conn., continue at their nireucy in Una city o insure Dwelling Homtes, Stores and arehouscs. Mills. Manu lac-torios, &c., and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol properly, against loss or dam-a ok nv fihk. The rates of premium otlered are as low as thohoof nnv other siinilar institution ; aud settlements of Ioskcs characterized by tho well know n liberality of this long established Company. Othce in the Lily liank liuiuiimi, up siairs. Oct. LK-lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN. Agent, R IJ R D E L L , FN Til ; A A" 1 h II O V 8 E , HAS just received bis Spring supply of New Goods invites gentlemen to call aud examine them. April -26. .dtf. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. rTMIE most comnlete assortment from the Quaker estnb- X lixhnient Rochester, N. Y., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio, and Rchitton's do. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the Tarious kinds, (Thoiburna) all fresh, just received and for sale by M ' JOHN MILLER April 23. ifi, l igh at A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. 17011 wile, the materials of a Printing Olhce. consisting chielly of a power press, price ; ai0 lbs. ol tmall pica. 10 lb, of long primer, HH) lbs. of bourgeon, (nearly new.) 1.-0 I In. ol ntiuion. IUU lbs. of brevier, minus in if atones. cases, stands, sticks, galleys, chnres, &c, &c. An opportunity might he afforded to a suitable person to pay in part tor the materials, iy priming a weemy rengionv newspaper. A lrge anil ex le m led yu oinrn niigiu tm cunuucieu. Address, post paid, the pultlinhers of the WESTERN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17.. dtf. Columbus, Ohio. ColiuiiBii liiMiumrc lompany. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every rpecies of build inc. and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and mercan- dizesand other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by lire ; also, stenmlmats and all sail veKecls, ami the careoes of steanil)oats. sail vessels, keel-boats. Hat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of aeas, lakes and river on the mopt mvorniiie terms. a. S. I HKW, June I. 1KH. fttt". Seeretaiy TVTOTICE. The co-partnerhip heretofore exintine bo IN tween the undersigned, waa this day dissolved by mutual consent. All pentons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Forman & Co . or having claims against them, are rcupectluily requested to call and aettle the same with A V. Brown o., wno are auiuorizetl To clone up the DUSI MM III IW li'iii. II, DnWHjX, March 1. llllil. D. S. K)RlA. H. Brown and A. W. Brown, will continue the business of Merchant Jailonntr. under the name of A. W. Bhomh it Co. David S. rorman ia employed to execute the cut intrand atiena io manuiaciuring as heretofore. mar. FIRS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE siilwcnbers have just received alurge atock ol Fura and Hatter's Trimmiuga, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. AO lbs. Nutria, aidea. W) " double and aingle Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. BO " Raw and Carroted Coney. BNJ0 Snonv and Spanish Bodies. Alo A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidf an Tips, lisndincnnd Bindint?. Hat Leathers. Bow Strimrs Skiv era, all colors, Black nnd Drab Silk Tlusfi, Extract Logwood Cum Shellac etc. lcb. 12. FAY At KILBOLluNE, BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCFIOGGS, Bookseller and Stationer, opposite the State House. VALUABLE ENGLISH HOOKS CHEAP. CAUDIiNAL WOLSKV, by John Gult, with mlditioiml il-JuHtrutions from Cavendish's Life of Wolscy, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life nnd Pontificate of Leo the Tenth; by William Bokcoo t vols. French Involution from 17C9 to 181 1; by K. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comnrchendinp; an account of the stalo of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the lifleeulu century by Bev. Joseph Bcrington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Involution in England, for the ro-establUhment of Popery under Cliurlca II and James llj by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Roscoe. I vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angetn;byR. Duppa, L. L. B. Lilo of liulliiellot by Quatrnmere de Quincy. 1 vol. iS or in an Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the .Normans its causes and its consequences in Kng-hind. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Comment; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged hy M. Michelet. 1 vol. Tho Hoiunn Bepublic, by M. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or a Connpiracy under l.nuia XHl,a historical Romance hy Alfred do Vigny. 1 vol. HiHtorv of Civilization, from the fall of the Uoman Em pire to the French Involution ; by V. Guizot. 3 vols. l no aoove worn nro uoihhi iu unuorm uiiuimg. nnu win make a line addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Feb. 2!. J. B. SCBOGCS. A VALUABLE BOOK. AM ANCA1. of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social state of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. I he rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and tiio changes in their social condition, with n history of the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D.t M. B. A, S., with qne&tions adapted for the use of schools; 1 vol. pp. Vjl. For sale by Feb.l!L J. It. SCBOGCS. 1) EVOLUTION. In consequence of the recent rev- olution in France, and the present excited state of Europe, the subscriber is Belling Books, Stationery, &.C., nt greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings, txc., ia very full, and great bargains are to be had ' Progress " ia the word, and we intern' selling ofl verv low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will hud it to their advantage to call on us first nnd lad. " So mote it be." April 13. J. R. SCKOGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs m Oil Tainting; being chielly n compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Ilouvicr, and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and tho completeness of it detail, as well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, an for sell-iiifitruction ; with a new explanatory nnd critical vocabulary; for sale by Feb. 21. J". R. SCROGGS. IJAPER HANGINGS. A choice t-nd well selected asMirtmeiit of everv variety ai.cl price, from 't,50 to 5 IB per dozen bolts; Bordering of almost every description, varying in price from 2.3c to 52.50 per strip, of lOyds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers and Rordcriugs, feeling confident that they will compare favorably with niiv other stock in the city. For sale at the Bookstore of MarehlJj J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first aud second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prose composition ; brut Greek LefKoua ; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. (i. J. R. SCKOGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Hietory or Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De lArdcche, with live hundred illustrations, after designs by Horaco V cruel, and twenty original portraits ; lor sale cheap, hy nALF-HOFRS WITH THE BEST ACTHOll 9 helccteU and arranged, with short biooraphical aud critical notices, by Charles Knight) for anle by fClt. 21. J. l. M,1UHU3. GOETII E. The Autobiogrnphv of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.2l For sale by J. U. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frcdorick W, 11 Sawyer. tor sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresro Wall Paper, French style, for sale bv J. R. SCROGGS. April II. U vols. Uo., and maps, by Wilkes for Bale nt SCROGGS'. March 27. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. One sett of the above work, ol '21 large folio volumes ; for sale very iap.at March l2i. J- R. SCRUGGS'. IO. O. I A few very finely embroidered Encampment Reaha, (P. G. and R. P.) fur halo bv ApriJ 10. J. R. SCROGGS. KOHiiU Klioppo, WILLIAM tiKI.KH RHODES & GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Forwarders, ond Aoents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lnke Boats, Cleveland O. A units of Clinton Aiwc-O. P. Scoville, 113. Rrnad st., New York i W. Mouleath Ar. Co., Albany; N. Y. Hazird, Monteath At Sherman, Biifialo. N. Y. Agents of ihweo Line. Joseph Gilbert, 17 (Vntiea Slip, New Vork i Bennett Adams, Syracuse. N. Y.t Tru man Wimnn, Oswego, N. . mar'15 REMOVAL. WING & RICHARDS have removed their grodt from No. 1, Good ale's Bow, to No. 1, Neil's new building. opposite the State buildings, where they will lie pleased to see their ohi customers, ami an outers inni may ue pieasen to give them a call. J heir Block has he on greatly increased and tiiey would sav to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give them a call, ub they w ill sell cheaper than ever. April 1 1. ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Phiiolttgint, and graduate of a cele brated foreign University, will lie ready to give lessons the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Jii frrenres: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Pr. Jones A: Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. Hi. .dll'. BROWNSVILLE WATER-Ct RE ESTAB-lisliment, Fnyotle Co., Pciini-j'lvnnin. THE friends of llvi)HopATHV,nd the public in general, are resncctfiilly informed thit this Establishment. built expressly for the purpose has been in successful oo- ration since auuri, iuh. The building is 70 feet br 30, two stories high, and will comlortably accommodate 2a patients. Every room is well ventilated, ami neatly inrnifsnen. j nn sleeping nnd bathintr and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, aa if in different buihtinirs: also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary oams lor omieruoing a succesMiil treatment. Numerous puresott-wnter prmL's m round the Establishment; pleasant ami retired walks among the neighboring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, ia amply repaid by beautiful views over a most pic-lurrsque country. Dr. Baki.z, the proprietor, who reside! in the establish ment, haa had several years' experience in litis popnhr mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to lie joined by Dk. Mason. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no paina will be spared to make it aa comfortable and agreeable to invalid as ttie system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients ( per week, to he paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses board can be had for theio in the Establishment, at $2 per week. Each patient ia required to bring the following articles : two linen nrcottor. sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortaules or a light feather bed; likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet tor bandages, anu one injection instrument. The following disease are successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; I nrhrmt ion of the Lunga, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago! Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula! Nervous diseases Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neu ralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis t Droo sy; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness ; Delirium Tremens; pnm of the Stomach and Bowels t Spinal Affections; Chronic Dysentery, or Diarrhoea; Scaly Head; Tetter; hintrworm. Ace., At c. Also. Female Diseases, Trolapsua Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painful aud Obstructed Menstruation. (Jan. 2ti, 18 W,. .won. ' 0URNALT CINCINNATI. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. have Id tore and fur sale on liberul terms, W hf and qr pipes Alexandre Scignette Brandy ; M" " M Maglory Brandy. Vintage lHIOi 10" J.B.Godarddo. ml 15 ' Otard, Dupuy & Co., do; 5 11 Lahiyctte do; 1(1 " J.J. Dupuy do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, varioui Bramls t WO" " Port do do do; 60 " " Sherry do do do; 30" w Sweet Malaga do do; 20 cases Cabinet Champaign Wine; .'10 baskets Napoleon do do; 20 " Siin&Eaglo do; 10 " Crown do do; 20 " Heidsick do do: 30,000 Regalia Cigars, varioui brands ; iu tierces i.aiuuna liquorice, in maa ;" fiO boxes Cut and Dried Cncwing Tobacco; 100 " Mo. R!b Tobacco, our own brand;" I'M) " " lbs do do; 100 " Va. do various brauda B0 " do do do; 100 bags Rio Coffee ; 60 ' Old Gov't Java Coffee 10 " Pimento i 60 baskets SalladO'il 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rhine Wine " 10 " Sparkling Hock ; 200 brls Bnurhorn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old ; 6 puncheons St. Croix Hum ; 2 " Jamaica do ; 10 pipes Pine Apple Gin ; SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. 21 Columbia si. SHERRY WINE. 20 qr caxks Hnrmony pale Slier, rv Wiiiu, this day recoived ner Charles Hammond. and fur sule low by DUUlIIUATr., rlAtV J TlUKJN V CU., July 12. 21 Columbia at., Cincinnati, SICILY ill ADEIRA MINEIO qr caskB Sicily Aladeira Wine, this day received per Charles Han mond, and fur sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO , julvlS. 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES, 10 eights and octavos Hlundy Madeira Wine ; 5 pipes WoodhouBO Madeira Wine ; 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., u2. 21 Columbia st. SCOTCH ALE. 0 casks TennnntB Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, recoived by Charles Hammond, and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., j uly 12. 24 Columbia at C1ASN1 A. MO matts Cannia fresh and in tine order, re J ceived and for rale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO , july12. 21 Columbia at. 1 V OC1I ELLA BRANDY. SO hf and qr piperAlei. XV Seignette, in store and for sale low br SOUTHGATE, HAWTHOliN & CO., julyI2. 21 Columbian. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Derby, Bradley & Co., will continue the business ot Publishing and Bookselling under Die firm of H. W. Derby & Co.. at No. 140 Main street; and on the 10th of April, opened an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Bonks, together with a full assortment ul Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him lo purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ot his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. Aim uiey can reiy upon timiing at all times, a full stock on hand; nnd orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAY I NG completed our new Pmno and Tea Warerooms, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 'X splendid Pianos, nud ;J00 chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will he replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of S tod nrt &, Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the V. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. . p.... uj. in i j) imiuiiu j.icft.igt;si,ui oeuorquamy, better style, and at lower prices thin of anv of ihe Kat. ern packing houses. SMITH At NIXON. i. corner 7th anil Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. LIGHTNING HODS. Office and Manufactory on Sixth street, betiocen Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPRATTS Patent Spirnl Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-nine Hods, in ten feet lengths, with Glass Isolators nnd Brass screw, connectintr joints, imnroved Metnlie Attnrh. menls for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have ihe power of safe and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more thnn any rod ever bruiiwhl beloro the public, bo that Hnv buildings, sufficiently provided with these roils, nre beyond a doubt. Bale from the awful consequencea of lightning; these rods aro ao easily nrranged that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Ro-pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, Ac. Price onlr ten cents ner fnot whirh inMiuloa t).a itcmi Glass lnolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. D Mr. JOHN BURR, or Columbue, is appointed Agent ol the Manufacturers for the sale of the abuvo named Light-ninHods, with whom orders may be left. May 11. Jim O.A.BUJWKLI. fjoSIAH DRAKE 1 U. A. ill DWELL & CO., Communion nnd Produce Merchants. No. lit. West Friint t fino,nnti LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Pro duce or other merchandize. HKI'EH TO Messick, Taylor At Watte, Daggette At Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yoalman, M.1rh V Co. M. Kugler A, Son, Ellis & Morton, L. Worthingtun. Dec. 17..dly. 6 HARDWARE ANi) riiTi.ricv. WE beg leave to inl'orn the Merchants of the Western Country that We are now terpivintr in nHditmn tn nnr former strock n very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and" German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our atock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we aro confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eaa. lorn citiet. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Aaes ; ami ..i v ... t: ' Grass and Grain Scythes j Scythe Sheaths; Sickles: Hay and Manure Forks Humes Traces Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and unrticuinp ttnm.xn mr.ii k. n ... r auH n 111 u " 11 v 1 1 VI den entrusted to our care. L A MEAD ic WINSTON, March 4..t.wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE M L'TUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. . i?. on. i,, aokbt, l ominous, Ohio. .OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The J oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western Stater. Capital to meet louses, over JjtjO.OOO. secured be yond the posr.ibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 yeara, nud has niiid over 5100,000 of loBBea, at an average coat to the members of of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. J " C.. 11. Etll.U, .'BC j, V A L F A R,L ECff iHPR OPE RTY FORAIE. y-i THA'P very desirable residence formerly occupied by Samue' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbm on Jkkthe east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, together With lavfl lorn, nf f aan sbwo'aI Isb( Cnl. - chard attached therein, will be sold on favorable terms, bt Columbus, Dec. , 1IU7. J. KIDG WAY Sl CO. PRINTING INK. PR OUT'S Printer's Ink. News summer. Do. medium. Book Ink of different qualities. Just received by juljU. f. N. WIIITINO & HUNTINGTON. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. TUB EA'PIUE WORK VAAIHUtiGED. IN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. We hater's original work, his improvement up to the time of his death, and now thuroughly revised and greatly enlarged and improved by Prof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. tryPrice reduced to b.Tl) This edition contains three timee the amount of matter found in any other English Dictionary compiled in this coun try, or any abridgment of tint work, yet is sold at a trifling advance above the nrice of other and liraiied works. " TIlO definitions aro UiotlnU nf rimd i 1111 tii-m and miritv." Hon, 'm, Ii. Calhoun, ' TESTIMONIALS. pThe new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown quar- 0, seems to us deserving of general patrouago. We recommend it to all w ho desire tu possess the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION ARY OF THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 18-18 : Theodure Frelitiuliuvseu.Chancellur of University of N. York. Win. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. DisL School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Seuator. - TIiob. H Benton, " John Davia, " Jefferson Davit, " S. A. DouglasB, . Geo. N BriggB, Governor of Mass. Win. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust. Commissioner of Common Schools in New HampBhire. Theodore F. Kimr. Superintendent of Schools in Now Jersey. Robert C. Winthron. Speaker ot the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patent. John Young, Governor of New York. Christonhur Mornan. Secretary of State, ifld Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer ot New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Coi, D. D. Lyinnn Beecher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors iu do. Rev. Huiuun Humnhrov.D. D..luie President of Amherst College. Rev. Lira Keller. D. D.. Presldont of Wittenbere Co leize. Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicger, Professors in do. Beni. Larabee, D. I)., President Middlcburv Colletre. and other distinguished gentlemen. Tho previous edition of Wc Inter's Quarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation from Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, iheodore rreluigtiuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States ; as the use of such a standard may prevont the formation of dialects in States remote from each other, and impress upon the language unitormity and stability. It ia dctfirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become such a standard." WonniY of Imitation. Tho School Committee of the town of Bradford, Muss., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,! bo placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently pdvanccd to be benefitted by it, and ae a book of reference tor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our oten language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so small expense, can be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion 1 Many intelligent, active minded children, whose parents nro too poor to provide the work for their families, may tiius nave ue.ee es to the fountain head of the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means and Bcanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the nuvuuiagua me wum is uettigneu 10 imparl, would noi only be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trifling expense. Wkiistkr's Dictionary in England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. G. At C. Merriam, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligli language is spoken. The Lon don Literary uazelle, ot April 1st, speaks ot u in tho following just terms : Tho original edition of tho American Dictionary is too well known and appreciated in England to require us to uweu ni icngin on its plan and execution. In the present edition. Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in His own sphere of inquiry ; and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument of erudition.and indefatigable research ; and the style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must find its way into all our public aud good private libraries, for it provides the Englist1 student with a mass of the most valuablo information, which he would in vaia secK ior eisewnere. Published by G. Ai C MrnniAM, Springfield. Mass. For sale by 1. N. WHITHSU At HU1NT1NGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICA-TIONS.JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, $9. American leading casea. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law, with especial refer enco to Mercantile Law; by J. L Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, Esqrs., Editors of the American Edition of' Smith's Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va rious important brandies of the law which were not included thercii', nnd is, in effect, a continuation of that work. The cases consist of the mont celebrated decisions in the Federal Courts, and the Courta f the several Slates, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the States in the Union have been collected ; ao that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon tho subjects which are examined. Thp publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and read for sale. The Decisions selected hy the Editors as the Leading Cases, nbout one hundred in number, are found in the following reports : Dallas. U. S., Crunch do,Whoaton do, Peters do, Gallison do, Brockenbrough do. Connecticut Reports. New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'y do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do. Sergeant Ac Rawlu do, Rawle do, Wharton do, Ban- do, Harris At Gill do. Rice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the completeness of Treatises, occupy about haif of each volume, and aro a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear upon the subject dis-custsed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editora, and the protcseion will find in ihe Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, a work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, anil in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in the first volume are Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attachments, Attorney, Bill of Ei-ch.ingu. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand, Do-micil, Endorscr.Equity, Execution, Executors, Factur, Fraudulent Conveyances. Guaranty, Guardian. Guardian aH I i. tern, Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legacies, Lex Loci Contractus, Lieo. Mail, Marriage, Necessaries, Negotiability, Negotiation, Notice, (verdue, Partnership. Pavmcnts, Pledge, Post Office, Preferences, Presentment, Prochien Ami. Promissory Note, Ratification, Real Estate. Release, Kent. Arrear, Respondent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Covenant, Discharge of Surety, Easement. Estoppel in Pais, General Average, Guaranty, Insurance, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representation Insurable Interest Valcatiwi 1 Judgments of other Mutes. License. Memorandum Claime, Notice, generally, and as applied to the compact of guaranty, Policy, Fro Rata Freight, Sale by Master, Warranty of Seaworthiness. The great favor with which Smith's Leading Cases was received by the profession, hna induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were tho American editora uf that work, to employ tho tame method in treating of other points, supposed to possess interest and importance, in the Jurisprudence of this country. We have formerly spoken ot the very satisfactory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 4-M.) In the present work thsv have more than fulfilled the expectations rained by the other; added to which, the typographical execution of the first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." Boston Law HeporUr, liU7. Gredley's Equity Evidence-New Edition. From the Second London Edition, with Notes referring to the American Decisions, by A. J. Fish, Esq , of the Philadelphia Bar A '1 reatise on the Law of Evidence, in the Courts of Equity by the late K. N. Gresley, Esq.; second edition, with siich alterations and additions as render it conformable to the Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, as to Evidence in the High Court of Chancery; together with divers further illustrations by reference to tbe law and practice, as to evidence in the Coartsj of Common Law and Civil I .aw. by C. 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